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it could still be good for energy producers. those are names you want to concentrate on for the portfolios. >> and aaa told us -- the average price of a gallon of gasoline rose 4 cents alone. >> and people are expecting 10 to 20 cents in the coming couple of week, because we're still in the strong driving season. i agree with you, larry, in terms of the impact on the economy, if oil keeps going up. there is a good debate out there that we are approaching a tipping point, and prices will start coming down because of the amount of supply. on the market. >> yeah, yeah. >> obviously, you don't see it that way? >> well, certainly, maria, you make a good point. there's always this debate about supply and chicken egg. and what's surprising is in the weak data out of the emerging market, we saw china -- the china trade data was miserable. everyone is worried about the gdp for china. and the oil is staying strong. in the face of a resilient dollar, the oil has stayed strong. so that bodes well for the oil going forward. again, we hope it
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for taiwanese to be more confident and willing to recommend itself to the world and create a positive energy people want to see. >> before they come into new zealand and start new lives, they're bound to have some doubts. on the other hand, they may have some perceptions of what their new lives will be. they will have a great family, a great house, a great career. the kids are going to school. they will do well academically. when they get there, maybe a lot of people to fulfill the original expectations. but there will be others whose experience upon arriving in new zealand falls short of their original projection. how should they manage that, the gap, the differences, the gap uc in terms of aspiration and reality? >> there is definitely a gap. a lot of people come to me in a miserable station. i always tell my clients they are the different version of a good novel. everyone's story is different. the fact that you might start out rough or have had a bad experience, that only makes you stronger. it does not have to defeat you. what everyone else has experienced or what they're doing, no matte
for taiwanese to be more confident and willing to recommend itself to the world and create a positive energy people want to see. >> before they come into new zealand and start new lives, they're bound to have some doubts. on the other hand, they may have some perceptions of what their new lives will be. they will have a great family, a great house, a great career. the kids are going to school. they will do well academically. when they get there, maybe a lot of people to fulfill the...
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quite a bit of energy quite a bit oil natural gas to survive and we are past the point of cheap oil and cheap energy these countries will have to jocky each other out of the way and they will fight each other frankly it is already happening and it will only intensify in the future and this is not necessarily a china's fault because it has to do this to survive. you know it needs to. import have of its food for example. the pentagon so much from the outside to survive. so it must fight for survival so and the u.s. will also be found a status so it won't be a cold war it will be a series of hot wars if not outright direct confrontation between these two powers ok dan not a very optimistic future what do you think the proposition is china is the same military strength of the united states go ahead well i would disagree with something you said in your introduction which is that the united states is a unilateral power today i think we live today in a world of multilateral power i think we're in a kind of pre-one nine hundred fourteen moment where you have several great powers certainly the u
quite a bit of energy quite a bit oil natural gas to survive and we are past the point of cheap oil and cheap energy these countries will have to jocky each other out of the way and they will fight each other frankly it is already happening and it will only intensify in the future and this is not necessarily a china's fault because it has to do this to survive. you know it needs to. import have of its food for example. the pentagon so much from the outside to survive. so it must fight for...
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the surgeon investments the making of wind farms what a spark there is certainly interesting green energy but evelyn saw not what we got the one says about si dot com also a billion defense dollars down the drain as u.s. missile interceptors show that they're not up to the task of stopping ballistic rockets but it why it's been a frustrating headache making five years for an american missile defense project on our website. the presidential election campaigns kicked off in post-war mali the west african nation struggling still to return to constitutional order after his the most occupation and the political crisis that followed the transitional government is now lifted the state of emergency has been in place since january that gave sweeping powers to the army during the french intervention to drive militant forces out of the country's north thousands of un peacekeepers are going to be helping now to maintain security curing the forthcoming vote has been set for july the twenty eighth france then will be withdrawing most of his troops by the end of the year but many fear money just isn't r
the surgeon investments the making of wind farms what a spark there is certainly interesting green energy but evelyn saw not what we got the one says about si dot com also a billion defense dollars down the drain as u.s. missile interceptors show that they're not up to the task of stopping ballistic rockets but it why it's been a frustrating headache making five years for an american missile defense project on our website. the presidential election campaigns kicked off in post-war mali the west...
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for the department of energy. we can't fail. if it's a choice between building more nuclear weapons and replacing our nuclear weapons or creating tomorrow's economy, it's a simple choice. but this bill doesn't do that. it deals with yesterday. yes, we're going to need nuclear weapons but not 5,500 of them. we dent need to rebuild all of twhesm don't need to spend $.7 billion on that enterprise while gutting the research and science future of this nation. i yield my remaining -- i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. polis: thank you,ing mr. the funding prior thousands of bill are upside down this bill prioritizes nuclear weapons funding over research for innovative technologies that will lead to energy independence and launch a future for sustainable energy and job growth in our country. this bill before us underfunds programs that will not only grow o
for the department of energy. we can't fail. if it's a choice between building more nuclear weapons and replacing our nuclear weapons or creating tomorrow's economy, it's a simple choice. but this bill doesn't do that. it deals with yesterday. yes, we're going to need nuclear weapons but not 5,500 of them. we dent need to rebuild all of twhesm don't need to spend $.7 billion on that enterprise while gutting the research and science future of this nation. i yield my remaining -- i yield back....
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it is the same energy business just wrapped in a tax efficient wrapper, if you will. in terms of names that we would highlight. atlas resources is a very attractive name. this is the second iteration of atlas much the first version was sold off to chevron a couple of years ago. very experienced management team. they're going to deliver probably 30% growth in terms of their distribution, rising yield between now and the end of 2014. and for perspective the company came out first quarter of 12 and has grown the distribution 30% since then. so they have really a very solid track record to continue this growth spurt. ashley: although 2 has been down 21% year-over-year but that doesn't worry you? >> well they are down. if you're buying into a master limited partnership you become as the name suggests a partner in oil and gas development and you're buying in primarily because of the yield. while the prices have changed, unless you have transacted you have benefited from the distribution, not a change in price. liz: let me just get -- >> for those that are not in, this is ve
it is the same energy business just wrapped in a tax efficient wrapper, if you will. in terms of names that we would highlight. atlas resources is a very attractive name. this is the second iteration of atlas much the first version was sold off to chevron a couple of years ago. very experienced management team. they're going to deliver probably 30% growth in terms of their distribution, rising yield between now and the end of 2014. and for perspective the company came out first quarter of 12...
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so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] with everyone on the go this summer, now's the perfect time to get home security for protection while you're away. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $250. but hurry. offer ends soon. don't wa
so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely....
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. >> that is where the kids supplied energy. >> it's thoord get them focused today, all of a sudden, they are 30 kids focused on one thing. >> activities were a hit. >> i liked it all. >> but art work is what really made them proud. >> i painted this one and this one all people only have skate boards at sunset? that was our idea. >> you can visit for free on pier 15 now. >> just wow. >> wow is right. >> you may see it pop up in other locations, soon. >> abc 7 is the exploratorium media partner and we have a link to the science page on our web site. >> check that out. right now let's check out a look at the forecast. >> things cool now. low clouds and fog at the coast spreading inland overnight. tomorrow, sunny skies, warm in spots. highs 89 in sacramento. 100 fresno. cloudier down south with showers. sunny into afternoon highs into 60s to low 70s around the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warm up saturday, sunday, highs into low 80s and low 90s around the bay. upper are 50s on the coast staying with mild to warm pattern throughout the week. 50 great. >> thank you. >> okay.
. >> that is where the kids supplied energy. >> it's thoord get them focused today, all of a sudden, they are 30 kids focused on one thing. >> activities were a hit. >> i liked it all. >> but art work is what really made them proud. >> i painted this one and this one all people only have skate boards at sunset? that was our idea. >> you can visit for free on pier 15 now. >> just wow. >> wow is right. >> you may see it pop up in other...
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fire danger a concern if that gets some energy behind it. you could see a few thunderstorms south of the area. maybe even in monterey county. >> which day? >> wednesday into thursday. >> that is the last thing we need. thanks, bill. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv-36. young have survivors meet with the consulate. join us at 7 on tv-36. >>> what colin kaepernick did that created some controversy. >>> and the a's are taking on the by -- pirates. . >>> fred is in for mark tonight and talking about the a's. they are playing a rare interleague game. >> against a team they don't play often, the pittsburgh pirates. if you said the pirates would be in first place in july, you are a genius. they are playing in pittsburgh right now. bartolo colon is pitching. coco crisp makes a great catch. the a's lead 2-1 in the bottom of the eighth. the mets are in town tonight for their one and only three game series visit this year starting tonight. too bad, this person is not throwing out the first pitch. sin sioux ji, she didn't throw a strike, but
fire danger a concern if that gets some energy behind it. you could see a few thunderstorms south of the area. maybe even in monterey county. >> which day? >> wednesday into thursday. >> that is the last thing we need. thanks, bill. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00 on tv-36. young have survivors meet with the consulate. join us at 7 on tv-36. >>> what colin kaepernick did that created some controversy. >>> and the a's are taking on the by --...
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the well is owned by a subsidiary of taos energy. oil rose on the initial headlines that it was an oil leak. but most of the after-hours spike due to an industry report of a large crude inventory draw down. we'll get the government's report tomorrow morning. >>> meantime, the twinkie is coming back next week. the people making it are earning less than before according to "the wall street journal." they're earning $11 an hour, less than the final offer to the unions, but the union rejected it. hostess went into liquidation and the private equity firm that bought them is planning to bring them back to stores on monday. >>> fedex was a big gainer today, up more than 4%. that's speculation billionaire bill ackman will make a big investment in the company. that send the shares to a four-month high. >> we'll see. mr. ackman on the loose. thank you. >>> now, is president obama breaking the law by delaying or tinkering with obama care? joining us is a legal scholar who wrote an informative piece in today's "wall street journal," michael mcco
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how much longer does it have the energy to continue? >> well i think it still has some good legs to go. and, you bring up the time frame. i started hearing these think pieces about two years ago, people saying small caps were over and it was over anddever since then people have been renewing that promise but fact is small caps historically performed well versus large caps, just to putnam members to it in the last 10 years. s&p 500, large cap index gone up on annualized basis of 5.3% versus the russell 2000 which has gone up 8.1% on an annualized basis. the numbers support the ideas that small caps outperform historically. i don't think there is any reason to believe that will stop anytime soon. the risk -- i'm sorry, go ahead. adam: you were about to get into risk factor. that is what i want to ask you b people are comfortable what they're familiar with. average investors are comfortable with s&p 500 but what are risks if you want to look at something, over 8% return versus the s&p 500 you have to look at that so what are the risks? >>
how much longer does it have the energy to continue? >> well i think it still has some good legs to go. and, you bring up the time frame. i started hearing these think pieces about two years ago, people saying small caps were over and it was over anddever since then people have been renewing that promise but fact is small caps historically performed well versus large caps, just to putnam members to it in the last 10 years. s&p 500, large cap index gone up on annualized basis of 5.3%...
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"we are seeing one of the biggest moves in the energy market consecutively than we have seen in years. even if we see a higher price for crude, it isn't necessarily going to impact to the degree the price at the pump as it did a couple years ago." "but the fact is we are still paying at or near record gas prices." the current national average for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $3.50, up 3 cents from a week ago. capitol hill remains divided on immigration reform. lawmakers await a proposal on the issue from house republicans, who have said they will not pass the same legislation that passed the senate last week. members of the bipartisian house "group of 7" met yesterday in a private meeting. meanwhile, former president george w. bush is showing support for changes to the current system, calling on lawmakers to find a "positive resolution" on the issue. and, a new report by the white house finds immigration reform could boost gdp by .3% over 20 years. walmart and gap are agreeing to keep tabs on workers at factories in bangladesh. more than 1,000 workers in bangladesh were killed thi
"we are seeing one of the biggest moves in the energy market consecutively than we have seen in years. even if we see a higher price for crude, it isn't necessarily going to impact to the degree the price at the pump as it did a couple years ago." "but the fact is we are still paying at or near record gas prices." the current national average for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $3.50, up 3 cents from a week ago. capitol hill remains divided on immigration reform. lawmakers...
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, to take control of the energy programs of the future, the renewable energy program the nuclear energy programs, and on and on, those opportunities are lost. now i know the committee was faced with a very stringent budget, an austerity budget, they made decisions that are in my view extraordinarily detrimental to america. specifically, a decision to take the money that was available to remove it from those programs that are the energy future of this nation, wind, solar, conservation, by yo fuels, automobiles that are efficient, houses that are efficient, programs that are absolutely crucial to this nation's future. and to the world's future because they deal specifically with climate change. the committee decided, the majority, that is decided to move money from those programs to the nuclear weapons program. to programs that are not needed. consider for a moment that the united states has over 5,500 nuclear bombs, sufficient to end life on this planet. it's over if those were to be used and the military says we don't need them. programs that are inefficient, ineffective and are the sin
, to take control of the energy programs of the future, the renewable energy program the nuclear energy programs, and on and on, those opportunities are lost. now i know the committee was faced with a very stringent budget, an austerity budget, they made decisions that are in my view extraordinarily detrimental to america. specifically, a decision to take the money that was available to remove it from those programs that are the energy future of this nation, wind, solar, conservation, by yo...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. and after nine years of working at walmart, i know savings. and right now we've got everything you need for a great summer. this 5-piece dining set on clearance, save over $49! marco! polo! this metal frame pool on rollback, you save $80! woo! fire up the savings. this 4 burner grill on rollback, you save $11. how bout all these bikes on rollback? like this mongoose adult bike, you save over $20! get more summer for your money at walmart's super summer savings event going on right now at your local walmart. >>> we are back with the secretary of the treasury, jack lew. mr. secretary, before the break you were saying the one thing you've got to avoid is another one of these
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. and after nine years of working at walmart, i know savings. and right now we've got everything you...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here we invest more in the u. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five ars - making bp america's largest energy investor. oucommitment has never been stronger. lou: we have someone here mulliple times, politicians to distort and distract from the truth. we confer and crown enough with stunts can send of of what a lot of them to our friends in washington d.c. tonight we would like to count to more of our favorite politicians committees from different chambers of congress and from different sides of the aisle. ecumenical and symmetrical and fair and balancee. there. we are starting with republican senator john mccain. john mccain today sounded a lot like president obama's official spokesman. >> there is a broad coalition to support common sense and immigration reform. >> there is an almost unprecedented coalition of support for this legislation
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here we invest more in the u. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five ars - making bp america's largest energy investor. oucommitment has never been stronger. lou: we have someone here mulliple times, politicians to distort and distract from the truth. we confer and crown...
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energy analysts say rising crude prices and a fall in united states supplies are drive up the gas prices and it is expected to be passed on to consumers the next two weeks with prices jumping 15 cents a gallon, crude oil prices have spiked $7 a barrel mostly because of the unrest in egypt. this morning, the state average for a gallon is $3.99 and in san francisco it is $4.07 and $3.96 in both oakland and san jose. >> the new toyota has received a "poor" rateing in a crash test for highway safety. the 2014 got the "poor" rating in the overlap test the worst possible score it could get in the test which stimulates hitting a tree at 40 miles per hour. however, it did receive the highest rating of "good" in four other types of crash tests earning a topic. they asked the institute to exclude it from testing this year while it made changes to improve the vehicle performance. the results for the other small s.u.v.'s were released in may. >> hopefully you are driving safely and weather should not be a factor. >> other than low clouds you will not run into drizzle. a little dry and that is good.
energy analysts say rising crude prices and a fall in united states supplies are drive up the gas prices and it is expected to be passed on to consumers the next two weeks with prices jumping 15 cents a gallon, crude oil prices have spiked $7 a barrel mostly because of the unrest in egypt. this morning, the state average for a gallon is $3.99 and in san francisco it is $4.07 and $3.96 in both oakland and san jose. >> the new toyota has received a "poor" rateing in a crash test...
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in wind farms these days so what could spark this sudden interest in green energy if you want a website. also to a billion defense dollars down the drain is u.s. missile interceptor show that not up to the task of stopping ballistic missiles again a report on why it's been a frustrating five years for american missile. defense projects over on a website party dot com. was written in the grip of harsh austerity cuts plans to raise politicians' salaries couldn't be coming at a worse time in the movies and get taxpayers looks set to further erode public trust in m.p.'s as r.t. so first finding out. my theme a topsy turvy world when in tough economic times and peace can be in line for ten thousand pound pay rise in the body the first salaries will be things that who are you sure but as with so many things like this oh inflation here in this most of the story. that was politicians from the prime minister down make bluster and prickly over these any pay rise it's not actually a choice the decision is down to independent body he decide how pay should be set and it says chairman has criticised
in wind farms these days so what could spark this sudden interest in green energy if you want a website. also to a billion defense dollars down the drain is u.s. missile interceptor show that not up to the task of stopping ballistic missiles again a report on why it's been a frustrating five years for american missile. defense projects over on a website party dot com. was written in the grip of harsh austerity cuts plans to raise politicians' salaries couldn't be coming at a worse time in the...
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that will be the president and ceo of duke energy on august 8. i would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. [applause] for the last question, let's go back to your speech. you have worn a lot of hats during your life so far. you have seen regulations from many different angles. if you could choose only one federal regulation to rescind, what would it be? >> only one? [laughter] it is probably cheating to say that is the wrong question. it is not the one that is the problem. it is the hundreds of thousands that are the problem. i do not know how to answer that question. if i had to wave a magic wand, here is what i would wish for. i would wish our elected representatives would come to this city every day and instead of thinking about all the people they think about who have offices in town, they would come to work every day and think, what am i going to do today to help unleash an unlocked entrepreneurial potential? what one regulation should i get rid of? i cannot think of one but they know what they are.
that will be the president and ceo of duke energy on august 8. i would like to present our guest with the traditional national press club coffee mug. [applause] for the last question, let's go back to your speech. you have worn a lot of hats during your life so far. you have seen regulations from many different angles. if you could choose only one federal regulation to rescind, what would it be? >> only one? [laughter] it is probably cheating to say that is the wrong question. it is not...
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the senate has the power to veto any bill created in the house up to one hundred eleven energy related bills proposed in the last decade every bill that contain provisions for alternative energy was blocked. the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. on a congressional delegation is known as the all delegations are senators when every tarak go to work as a lobbyist for walling gas there's a two year. cooling off period before you could become a lobbyist out of the senate to her lot resigned from the senate one month before the end of the session so he didn't have to wait two years he only had to wait one year and then he had a party with john breaux invited all kinds of people to celebrate when the one year was over and now the bro a lot of lobbying firm is very successful it with lots of energy clients lots of oil giants old clients gas clients and them a lot of power. says.
the senate has the power to veto any bill created in the house up to one hundred eleven energy related bills proposed in the last decade every bill that contain provisions for alternative energy was blocked. the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. on a congressional delegation is known as the all delegations are senators when every tarak go to...
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just going straight to the abject failures failur to oppose gun control that has sucked up much of the energy resulting in nothing but created a backlash instead of tightening n control laws but only five tight ends them as the president asked. scandals go lower controversy over benghazi, irs and the justice department most recently edward snowden and sucking up what energy this administrationan muster in of course, the sequester. the furloughs started for more than 650,000 because of the administration the failure to stop the mandated budget cuts but by the way for historical reference sequester itself is the brainchild of the obama administration. they are projected to save the department of defense one pre-au cannot help to thinkf he did not go on a weeklong trial -- a trip to africa where so much money was spent, more than those 35,000 sequestered employees would have been scared. now precarious uncertainty uncertainty, immigration reform as some like to call it zero or there getting debate. those terms don't go together but the white house is desperate to have legislative victory by the
just going straight to the abject failures failur to oppose gun control that has sucked up much of the energy resulting in nothing but created a backlash instead of tightening n control laws but only five tight ends them as the president asked. scandals go lower controversy over benghazi, irs and the justice department most recently edward snowden and sucking up what energy this administrationan muster in of course, the sequester. the furloughs started for more than 650,000 because of the...
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energy's overweight. consumer discretion's been an overweight. healthcare has been an interesting one. kind of a foot in both camps. it has the defensive characteristics, but also growth characteristics. so overweight those areas. underweight the traditional defenses. underweight utilities, staple, and the bank weight, earlier, it's been moving up as well. so looking for an economy that's doing better versus a little bit worse. >> and we're headed into an important period of earnings. neil, how are you allocating capital right here? >> what i like is the ancillary businesses to the housing market. if you look over the last four to five year, there's been a lot of deferred maintenance on homes, existing homes, and so you can look at beacon roofing or whirlpool where these type of companies, whirlpool raised their dividend 25% a month ago. beacon roofing doesn't pay a dividend, so you could see themmithem i initiating a dividend. there's a lot of investment in that area that will take place over not the next month, but the next six months, 18 month
energy's overweight. consumer discretion's been an overweight. healthcare has been an interesting one. kind of a foot in both camps. it has the defensive characteristics, but also growth characteristics. so overweight those areas. underweight the traditional defenses. underweight utilities, staple, and the bank weight, earlier, it's been moving up as well. so looking for an economy that's doing better versus a little bit worse. >> and we're headed into an important period of earnings....
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. stocks closing higher for a fourth straight session with nasdaq ending at its highest level since october of 2000. safety regulators are investigating hyundai santa fe suv because it can suddenly lose power. the probe covers 50,000 vehicles from the 2013 model year. investigators will determine if the problem is big enough to require a recall. no injuries or crashes have been reported yet. >>> new york city's world trade center reportedly scoring a major new tenant. according to the associated press, advertising company group m reach ad deal with developer larry silver stein. they are slated to move into nine floors of the 80-sto
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. stocks closing higher for a fourth straight session...
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you talk about energy. there street, anti-corruption, government. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on the trade we feel we are trying to build consensus and also, we came up with a proposal of establishing some principles of transparency which is completely in line with the government process and it's important in this work when you have the principles on transparency. then in the development area, this is an important year because the involvement was put on the agenda and most of the time it was supposed to be completed by the end of this year. so the development, and we are going through to exercise his to get one of them is an accountability exercise. and i know i have been all around the area to fulfill this and another one as preparation of the building block. they've come up with some specific language but the exact word right now is something else. but anyway, so we are developing these and the new plan on development. let me say one more thing. it will be five years this year. so, t
you talk about energy. there street, anti-corruption, government. you want to quickly summarize what russia wants to get done in some of those areas? >> okay. on the trade we feel we are trying to build consensus and also, we came up with a proposal of establishing some principles of transparency which is completely in line with the government process and it's important in this work when you have the principles on transparency. then in the development area, this is an important year...
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monsour named the head of the international atomic energy agency of vice president. mohamed al ba rad eye is popular among liberals. not proving popular among morsi supporters in the muslim brotherhood. they gathered near the presidential palace to protest. >> translator: the military has completely ruined our votes for morsi. i won't accept the interim president or vice president. >> military leaders overthrew morsi last week. his supporters have faced off security forces in the days since. the soldiers opened fire on monday at a gathering outside the army barracks where morsi is believed to be held. 51 people were killed. still, members of the muslim brotherhood say they'll stay on the streets until morsi is returned to power. >>> a car bomb has rocked a stronghold of shia militant group hezbollah in a bustling district in the lebanese capital, beirut. at least 30 people are reportedly injured. local reporters filmed the aftermath of tuesday's incident. sunni and shia muslims in lebanon have experienced raised tension as sectarian strife spills over from syria. hez
monsour named the head of the international atomic energy agency of vice president. mohamed al ba rad eye is popular among liberals. not proving popular among morsi supporters in the muslim brotherhood. they gathered near the presidential palace to protest. >> translator: the military has completely ruined our votes for morsi. i won't accept the interim president or vice president. >> military leaders overthrew morsi last week. his supporters have faced off security forces in the...
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the story begins when this girl's father was in an suv and he went inside this market to buy energy drinks here on 79th avenue and international boulevard. police say the father had left the girl in the car with a relative described as having a disability. but when the father returned, his daughter was gone. >> he asked me, he said, have you seen anybody around here? >> what did he say to you? >> he said, have you seen anybody around her? my daughter and my mom's purse just got stolen. >> reporter: the little girl's name is daphne viola webb. she's 21 months old and was last seen in orange pajamas with pink hearts. police are using tracking dogs to assist in the search. numerous agencies have joined in, including the fbi. they are starting in the area closest to the car and expanding out. now, police have released a description of the person they believe may have taken daphne. she's described as 30 to 40 years old, light-skinned african-american or hispanic with a light top and wearing blue jeans. police are asking anyone who may have seen her or has any information to please give them a c
the story begins when this girl's father was in an suv and he went inside this market to buy energy drinks here on 79th avenue and international boulevard. police say the father had left the girl in the car with a relative described as having a disability. but when the father returned, his daughter was gone. >> he asked me, he said, have you seen anybody around here? >> what did he say to you? >> he said, have you seen anybody around her? my daughter and my mom's purse just...
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we'll tell you what happened and where the market in energy is headed. two top on lates -- analysts duke it out in our street fight. that's next. adam: china's economy may be starting to slow down but it is not just chinese companies that could actually suffer. we'll break down specific stocks and sectors at risk. we'll help you protect your invests. >>> we want to hear from you, the smartphone war is heating up as nokia unvales its new phone and google preps for the launch of its new motorola x. who will win the smartphone wars? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell an we'll read some of your answers later on. ♪ [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ cote howls ] how about no more surpses? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. liz: shares of radioshack getting slammed today follo
we'll tell you what happened and where the market in energy is headed. two top on lates -- analysts duke it out in our street fight. that's next. adam: china's economy may be starting to slow down but it is not just chinese companies that could actually suffer. we'll break down specific stocks and sectors at risk. we'll help you protect your invests. >>> we want to hear from you, the smartphone war is heating up as nokia unvales its new phone and google preps for the launch of its new...
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we like energy. a lot is in the traded space. there are a lot of questions what is an alternative, where is it, we try to look at for example the underlying asset. what are the underlying fundamental investments inside that company and for property reasons the tangible real-estate for business development companies is the actual loans of declassify those. cheryl: you mentioned energy, picked that the stock actually down about 4%. >> we are. last time we were on we talked about that and what we think our longer-term values and we are trying to do, 20% in cash as well. our clients who are near retirement, and trying to be very mindful of deploying that cash in where we see value. and we have good valuation. cheryl: we would love teddy back with more picks. we will be talking -- and at the bottom of the hour with gregg jarrett. also this story we are following today, pork and politics mixing on capitol hill this morning, smithfield executives will be talking in front of a senate committee over his company's proposed $4.7 billion sal
we like energy. a lot is in the traded space. there are a lot of questions what is an alternative, where is it, we try to look at for example the underlying asset. what are the underlying fundamental investments inside that company and for property reasons the tangible real-estate for business development companies is the actual loans of declassify those. cheryl: you mentioned energy, picked that the stock actually down about 4%. >> we are. last time we were on we talked about that and...
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i think the real story and the story the viewers should focus on is energy equities. the expectations are so low for earnings. they have under performed, in particular the oil service needs in 2013 have been horrible but we want to look at halliburton which has been a leader all year and will continue to be a leader. bas, also an oil service name, the oil service sector is where i look. >> i will take the other side. i think oil run up high and will go lower and trade back in the mid-90s and i think you can play that that. to joe's point i think have you a big upside there. >> companies still print money at this level. even if oil were to go to 80, these companies still print money. i like oil service and deep water. >> sorry, that's the ultimate cyclical energy. >> coming up with more than $100 billion in assets under management you will want to hear what the next guest has to say. he is bringing his play back for the second half earnings season and citi removing qualcomm. should you? our traders are split. they'll find out when we come back. weekdays are for rising
i think the real story and the story the viewers should focus on is energy equities. the expectations are so low for earnings. they have under performed, in particular the oil service needs in 2013 have been horrible but we want to look at halliburton which has been a leader all year and will continue to be a leader. bas, also an oil service name, the oil service sector is where i look. >> i will take the other side. i think oil run up high and will go lower and trade back in the mid-90s...
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but at the same time looking at a somewhat firm although low economy, firm with housing and autos, energy industry and perhaps that might pull in more manufacturing. we're looking at those two things and at the same time we're looking at a meade okayerly valued market. we're looking at things that can benefit from the rising interest rates. >> understanding your time frame is two, three years, cme group has had an unbelievable move over the last couple of months. it makes a lot of sense, right? >> yes. >> does that move scare you? that's a scare that rallied 20, 25% in the last month and a half. >> it's one of the stronger performers in the funds. we are pricing the outlook in the next one to three years. i would start a position here and on a pull back add to it. it's going to benefit from rising interest rates and futures and options on those rates which has been lacking in business over the last few years. very little revenue in earnings growth. it's a longer term trend but i would start a position here. >> clearly you like dividend growth. what's a threshold or do you have one that ne
but at the same time looking at a somewhat firm although low economy, firm with housing and autos, energy industry and perhaps that might pull in more manufacturing. we're looking at those two things and at the same time we're looking at a meade okayerly valued market. we're looking at things that can benefit from the rising interest rates. >> understanding your time frame is two, three years, cme group has had an unbelievable move over the last couple of months. it makes a lot of sense,...
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july sale ends sunday. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> jacqueline: this >> reporter: this is expected to be a very long day. >> we are still awaiting a press conference. in the meantime, we want to take another live look at the plane crashed at s f o. this is this is video courtesy of our helicopter parternship with abc ♪ [ male announcer ] when the a.c. goes out in a heat wave, it's nuccio heating and air conditioning that comes to the rescue. at&t helped nuccio put a complete mobile solution to work. mobile routing to send the closest technician and mobile payments to invoice on the spot. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >> welcome back we have continued coverage. a fiery scene as a plane crashes at
july sale ends sunday. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> jacqueline: this >> reporter: this is expected to be a very long day. >> we are still awaiting a press conference. in the...
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. >>>> thatatatat is where t the s supplied energy. >> it's thoord geeet them cused todaday, a all of a sudde, they are 30 kids focused on one thining.g. >> activitieie were a hit. >> i liked it alalalall. >> butt art work is what really de t themem proud. >> i painted this one and this one all people only have skskate boboards at sunset? thththatss ouridea ea c y c v v viisisit f for free pi 15555 now. >> just wow. >> wow is right. >> you may see it p p pop up in other locations, soon. >> abc 7 is the exploratorium media partner and we have a link to the science page onnnnn ououour weweouou sisitete..... rit riwno les chk out a ok alo the f f f fstre. >>>>hing t cool now. low clouw anddsnd at thehe cocococot sprea s s s inland ovnigher tomorrow, sunny skies, warm in spots. highs 89 in sacramento. 100 fresno. cloudidier down south wiwith showers. sunny into afternoon highs into 60s to low 70s around the bay. here is the accu-weather forecast. a warm up saturday, sunday, highs into low 80s and low 90s arououhehe bayay. upper are 50s on the coastst look at 'em. living on cloud nine with
. >>>> thatatatat is where t the s supplied energy. >> it's thoord geeet them cused todaday, a all of a sudde, they are 30 kids focused on one thining.g. >> activitieie were a hit. >> i liked it alalalall. >> butt art work is what really de t themem proud. >> i painted this one and this one all people only have skskate boboards at sunset? thththatss ouridea ea c y c v v viisisit f for free pi 15555 now. >> just wow. >> wow is right. >>...
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his message -- japan as a land of the rising sun speaks about natural energy rather than nuclear power in japan. as well as taking part in the exhibition, he ran a workshop for children when he was in japan. he asked children to draw pictures based on a big machine to improve the world. by putting the children's pictures together, he has created the machine through art. he hopes the experience will teach children that by connecting to others, they have the power to change the world. >> i think all the problems in the world will be solved by this machine. i tried to stimulate them to see that they can do something terrific, too and it's not -- you know, you get intimidated by all these ideas that come streaming at you, but there's something in you, too, and i want to make the children happy with their own drawing. >> reporter: by highlights the anxiety caused by the disaster, these projects can help children walk hand in hand toward a brighter tomorrow. the organizers say they worry the lessons of two years ago are fading from people's minds. they plan to tour japan for the next 18 mont
his message -- japan as a land of the rising sun speaks about natural energy rather than nuclear power in japan. as well as taking part in the exhibition, he ran a workshop for children when he was in japan. he asked children to draw pictures based on a big machine to improve the world. by putting the children's pictures together, he has created the machine through art. he hopes the experience will teach children that by connecting to others, they have the power to change the world. >> i...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. patti ann: a fox news alert. dozens dead and hundreds wound as the violence escalates in egypt. we are getting word of deadly clashes. at least 40 people said to be killed outside the republican guard building where morsi was first held last week. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's newsroom. i'm patti ann browne in for martha maccallum. gregg: i'm gregg jarrett. there are reports that morsi supporters tried to storm the building firing from rooftops. patti ann: connor, what can you tell us so far? >> reporter: according to various eyewitnesses, the muslim brotherhood was holding a peaceful sit-in demonstration they have been conducting the past few days at a site where the
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 25000 peopleho work withs here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. patti ann: a fox news alert. dozens dead and hundreds wound as the violence escalates in egypt. we are...
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the energy department spoke about this today. the demand will be out in the rest of the world and we will be in a very bearish period for a while. >> brian, what would you do with the whole complex right here. >> well, i think that for investors in general, i think the equity markets make a lot more sense than commodities in general to the extent that there is energy companies well position p positioned. what investors need to recognize, i agree with john's comments that the super cycle is likely behind us. you are seeing modest demand around the world. no break-out growth around the world and certainly increasing in supply and commodities. what that usually intend is where equities will outperform commodities. >> all right. thank you, both. see what happens. >> see you soon. >> heading toward the close. about 40 minutes left in the trading session with the dow up 160 points. up 175 at the peak. but both the dow and the s&p are in record territory right here. >> microsoft, dow component stopped rallying. the stock has plunged mor
the energy department spoke about this today. the demand will be out in the rest of the world and we will be in a very bearish period for a while. >> brian, what would you do with the whole complex right here. >> well, i think that for investors in general, i think the equity markets make a lot more sense than commodities in general to the extent that there is energy companies well position p positioned. what investors need to recognize, i agree with john's comments that the super...
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father told police he left her in the car with a family member as he went into the store to buy an energy drink. he returned, the child was gone and police are interviewing him and that family member for details they can give. let's go to sound byte here. a man passing by at the time. the first to speak with the father after he discovered his daughter missing. >> things are in disarray a little bit. still coming around in the car. so my immediate response was did you call the police? he said no. i haven't. i will call now. >> how old is sne. >> approximately maybe 40s? >> look intoxicated?. >> absolutely. absolutely not. i can day not intoxicated. may have seen just you know under the stress. >> people describe the suspect as a woman between 30 and 40 years old, light skin with long black hair, either after ririn american or hispanic. witnesses say they saw her leaving carrying a baby matching the description of dapne but now there is a press conference going on with the oakland police and just moments ago we learned police are releasing a photograph of the father and they have reasons we
father told police he left her in the car with a family member as he went into the store to buy an energy drink. he returned, the child was gone and police are interviewing him and that family member for details they can give. let's go to sound byte here. a man passing by at the time. the first to speak with the father after he discovered his daughter missing. >> things are in disarray a little bit. still coming around in the car. so my immediate response was did you call the police? he...
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good thoughts on energy. >> appreciate it. >>> are there still bargains in this market? the fast money traders say yes. including some names that you might find surprising. >>> plus, the market used to trade on earnings. nowadays it seems that trades only base on the word from the fed. will the market ever stand on it is own two legs again? a closer look at "markets at an all-time high" when we come back. geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't like being sold to. the last thing i want is to feel like someone is giving me a sales pitch, especially when it comes to my investments. you want a broker you can trust. a lot of guys at the other firms seemed more focused on selling than their clients. that's why i stopped working at my old brokerage and became a financial consultant with charles schwab. avo: what kind of financial consultant are you looking for? talk to us today. >>> oh, the conversation you missed. >> hi, everybody. welcome back to this cnbc special report, "markets at all-time highs." i'm maria bartiromo along with bill griffeth. >> the market is at an all-tim
good thoughts on energy. >> appreciate it. >>> are there still bargains in this market? the fast money traders say yes. including some names that you might find surprising. >>> plus, the market used to trade on earnings. nowadays it seems that trades only base on the word from the fed. will the market ever stand on it is own two legs again? a closer look at "markets at an all-time high" when we come back. geoff: i'm the kind of guy who doesn't like being sold...
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column the adnistration's push to oppose gun-control that has sucked up much of the administration's energy that resulted in nothing and created a backlash in more than a dozen states instead of tightening gun control laws to loosen those only five tight them as the president had sought. ski and those. scandals galore in controversies over benghazi, irs, justice department, most recently nsa edward snowden id calling out anything they can muster a of the sequestered. the unpaid furloughs started today for more than 650,000 workers in because of the utter failure to stop the mandate budget cuts forced by the sequester process just for historical reference sequester itself was the brainchild of the obama administration and these furloughs are projected to save the department of defense 1.8 billion dollars you cannot help but think if obama had not gone on a week-long trip to africa last week for nothing was accomplished but many will spend. more than 35,000 employs would have been speared a furlough. now what we call precarious uncertainty and we are being kind. immigration reform as someone
column the adnistration's push to oppose gun-control that has sucked up much of the administration's energy that resulted in nothing and created a backlash in more than a dozen states instead of tightening gun control laws to loosen those only five tight them as the president had sought. ski and those. scandals galore in controversies over benghazi, irs, justice department, most recently nsa edward snowden id calling out anything they can muster a of the sequestered. the unpaid furloughs...
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and that's to really unleash the energy sector. if you start looking at the benefits to that come it's not just that consumers instead of having $4 gas would have to dollars gas can which is like getting a tax cut for them, and takes out some of the uncertainty. but it can also through 2020, a study said it as about a million jobs to the energy sector. and through 2035, add something like two and a half trillion dollars in government revenue. at the local, state, and federal levels. so this is already going to be big. it could be even bigger if we had smarter, faster permitting. it doesn't mean let's just stop, fly through. it means get the decisions and quickly so the companies are whether to move out or not. you could have a even bigger impact than that. i would just go back, they've got to get through immigration. they've got to get through debt. right now with energy, if you just leave it alone that will be a good thing. just don't touch it too much. it's just part of the frustrations i think as a government and as a people we
and that's to really unleash the energy sector. if you start looking at the benefits to that come it's not just that consumers instead of having $4 gas would have to dollars gas can which is like getting a tax cut for them, and takes out some of the uncertainty. but it can also through 2020, a study said it as about a million jobs to the energy sector. and through 2035, add something like two and a half trillion dollars in government revenue. at the local, state, and federal levels. so this is...
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certainly focused on energy. at least five people have lost their lives in this explosion fueled by oil that was being carried on the train. this disaster, of course, aside from the human toll which we never end a state, has many wondering the best with its transport oil. long distances. what is next for the proposed teeseven xl pipeline. experts to joining me now. let's get to the human part. five dead and many missing. >> thirty buildings that were totally incinerated. it is going to take a long time for investigators to even get a handle on what happened here in the toll. the toll on human life is incredible. liz: the derailment, runaway trains. >> the train cars were parked. standard procedure when the crew is resting is that they go, they get on the train, parked in, lock up the train cars cannot turn them off, leave one on which powers the brakes. they went back and check. something happens to the train car that was powering the brakes. that is of the believe the derailment began. some people wondering if t
certainly focused on energy. at least five people have lost their lives in this explosion fueled by oil that was being carried on the train. this disaster, of course, aside from the human toll which we never end a state, has many wondering the best with its transport oil. long distances. what is next for the proposed teeseven xl pipeline. experts to joining me now. let's get to the human part. five dead and many missing. >> thirty buildings that were totally incinerated. it is going to...
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. >> make clean energy tech knowledge he a priority. the next thing that happened was the clean energy companies became targets. >> lawmakers are debating a handful of responses. it would allow the government to block imports that feature stolen u.s. intellectual property. still, much of the burden falls on the private sector. both companies are falling victims. their performance varies this is likely to be a high-level topic this week as the dialogue between the united states and china begins here in washington. treasury secretary jack lew is hosting the primary chinese host for dinner. connell: rich, thank you. dagen: new reports that the white house is looking to get our troops out of afghanistan sooner than originally planned. we talk with scott brown about why. connell: alcoa, as usual, kicking off earnings season. dagen: america is no longer the fattest country on earth. we are so proud. take a look. i dream about that being like the, the headless fat person. take a look at treasury markets. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna
. >> make clean energy tech knowledge he a priority. the next thing that happened was the clean energy companies became targets. >> lawmakers are debating a handful of responses. it would allow the government to block imports that feature stolen u.s. intellectual property. still, much of the burden falls on the private sector. both companies are falling victims. their performance varies this is likely to be a high-level topic this week as the dialogue between the united states and...
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father told police he left her in the car with a family member as he went into the store to buy an energy drink. he returned, the child was gone and police are interviewing him and that family member for details they can give. let's go to sound byte here. a man passing by at the time. the first to speak with the father after he discovered his daughter missing. >> things are in disarray a little bit. still coming around in the car. so my immediate response was did you call the police? he said no. i haven't. i will call now. >> how old is sne. >> approximately maybe 40s? >> look intoxicated?. >> absolutely. absolutely not. i can day not intoxicated. may have seen just you know under the stress. >> people describe the suspect as a woman between 30 and 40 years old, light skin with long black hair, either after ririn american or hispanic. witnesses say they saw her leaving carrying a baby matching the description of dapne but now there is a press conference going on with the oakland police and just moments ago we learned police are releasing a photograph of the father and they have reasons we
father told police he left her in the car with a family member as he went into the store to buy an energy drink. he returned, the child was gone and police are interviewing him and that family member for details they can give. let's go to sound byte here. a man passing by at the time. the first to speak with the father after he discovered his daughter missing. >> things are in disarray a little bit. still coming around in the car. so my immediate response was did you call the police? he...
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we will be energy independent in america in the next three-eight years. i know that the economy is not great, but that is what has allowed us to grow. it is not all based on a sugar high. connell: thank you a lot. >> thank you, connell. connell: a new poll out. there is 35%. dagen: what does this mean for immigration reform? it seems like people are a little bit more, well, they want to be not as against it. >> that is a really wide open question that the gallup asks. connell: we always look out the economics of things. they are conservatives that have come in. i am thinking about art laffer. economically, you could make a conservative call. >> this monstrous comprehensive bill coming out of their -- load everything in at one time. they are doing legalization first. they are doing a pathway to citizenship and then doing order security. connell: would that be better than what we have? would it be a good economic bill? >> not necessarily. it is doing the legalization first. we should be doing really smart immigration reform. it needs to advance the economic
we will be energy independent in america in the next three-eight years. i know that the economy is not great, but that is what has allowed us to grow. it is not all based on a sugar high. connell: thank you a lot. >> thank you, connell. connell: a new poll out. there is 35%. dagen: what does this mean for immigration reform? it seems like people are a little bit more, well, they want to be not as against it. >> that is a really wide open question that the gallup asks. connell: we...
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is getting much cheaper energy. that's a big competitive advantage compared to cost of energy in europe. how much is the rising wage levels in what has been low cost centers also having a plan. what are the biggest factors for that reshoring. >> i think there is certainly wage levels are rising in other parts of the world and makes the u.s. seem even more attractive. but it is not just wages. it is that energy cost, it is the transportation cost. listen, u.s. companies, global companies that have been manufacturing abroad to serve the u.s. market are increasingly seeing it makes more sense to do that manufacturing to do that servicing of clients from the u.s. and then use us as an export platform for global markets. >> stay there. we'll talk about other stories we're coming back to. yum brands down 15%, adjusted results beat forecasts. sales in china, fastest growing market, down 20% in the quarters. parent of kfc, taco bell and pizza hut is trying to shake of the effect of a bird flu scare. but trends are improving
is getting much cheaper energy. that's a big competitive advantage compared to cost of energy in europe. how much is the rising wage levels in what has been low cost centers also having a plan. what are the biggest factors for that reshoring. >> i think there is certainly wage levels are rising in other parts of the world and makes the u.s. seem even more attractive. but it is not just wages. it is that energy cost, it is the transportation cost. listen, u.s. companies, global companies...
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mafia is ramping up its investments in wind farms what could a spark this sudden interest in green energy be asked probably answers to the dot com also billion defense dollars down the drain as u.s. missile interceptors show but not up to the task of stopping ballistic rockets find out why it's been a frustrating five years for american missile defense projects again an article called. the presidential election campaigns kicked off in post-war mali the west african nation struggling to return to constitutional order after his most occupation out of political crisis the transitional government there's lifted now the state of emergency that's been in place since january gave sweeping powers to the army during the french intervention that drove militant forces out of the country's north thousands of un peacekeepers will be helping to maintain security june the vote set for july the twenty eighth france now will be withdrawing most of its troops by the end of the year but many fear is not ready for this election at a time when around half a million people are still displaced the peace is stil
mafia is ramping up its investments in wind farms what could a spark this sudden interest in green energy be asked probably answers to the dot com also billion defense dollars down the drain as u.s. missile interceptors show but not up to the task of stopping ballistic rockets find out why it's been a frustrating five years for american missile defense projects again an article called. the presidential election campaigns kicked off in post-war mali the west african nation struggling to return...
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of energy in the sense of its energy content per unit of volume. so oil has some real advantages. it has some huge disadvantages. but it does have some advantages, and it's one reason it has stayed in its position of prominence for some many decades. but oil has a number of problems associated with it. they are political, they are military, they are economic, they are health. we'll talk a little bit about each one. but they create a issue that be many people think can be solved by changing the location the oil comes from. whether it's drill, baby, drill from the conservative side of the political spectrum or conserve, baby, conserve from the liberal side, there's still the idea that if more oil proto portion nately comes -- proportionately comes from us or countries that we're friendly with like, say, canada rather than, say, iran, that things will be better. the location the oil comes from is a big deal. it really isn't. the only way it's a big deal is it affects the balance of payments, and that's good. we do better with a balance of payments, we
of energy in the sense of its energy content per unit of volume. so oil has some real advantages. it has some huge disadvantages. but it does have some advantages, and it's one reason it has stayed in its position of prominence for some many decades. but oil has a number of problems associated with it. they are political, they are military, they are economic, they are health. we'll talk a little bit about each one. but they create a issue that be many people think can be solved by changing the...
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of black elk energy. this is one of your regulars? >> yes. o reporter: what is scheduled of thepen to this regular? >> this rig is scheduled to come ht of the water this year. >> reporter: hoffman wants it to stay where it is. to see why, we boarded a mini submarine to look beneath the surface. >> there's the target on sonar, 50 meters out. >> reporter: past the murky shapes of dolphins and sharks we found an explosion of color and light. we're now 100 feet down and that ts not a coral reef, that is that old, unused oil rig. it's like being in a fish tank. the rig's coral-covered legs attract thousands of sea creatures. it's a magnet for fishermen and known to scuba divers as an underwater garden of eden. is it similar to a coral reef? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: dr. paul sammarco is a biologist with the louisiana university's marine consortium. he says there are hundreds of ard oil platforms that look like this but under federal law ikey're required to be removed in the next few years. ea when we put these platforms in we had no idea they we
of black elk energy. this is one of your regulars? >> yes. o reporter: what is scheduled of thepen to this regular? >> this rig is scheduled to come ht of the water this year. >> reporter: hoffman wants it to stay where it is. to see why, we boarded a mini submarine to look beneath the surface. >> there's the target on sonar, 50 meters out. >> reporter: past the murky shapes of dolphins and sharks we found an explosion of color and light. we're now 100 feet down...